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SirsiDynix CloudSource+ integrates Get It Now from CCC -

CloudSource+, the newest content solution for open access materials from SirsiDynix, has integrated with Get It Now from CCC (Copyright Clearance Center) to provide immediate purchase and delivery of full-text articles to unsubscribed journals. Get It Now… Read More

AAAS Survey reveals how open access publishing trends and costs are affecting the scientific enterprise -

To better drive scientific innovation and apply lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic, federal policymakers are exploring methods to increase access to published scientific research and data that is federally funded. Yet the policies meant to ensure public access for readers are increasingly affecting publishing opportunities for researchers, creating hidden… Read More

Emerald announces 2022 Time for Change survey -

Emerald Publishing’s 2022 Time for Change survey, now in its fourth year, reveals an increased emphasis on open research, with 46% of academics considering open access and sharing of open data sets, compared to 29% four years ago. Despite the interest in open research, funding remains a… Read More

EIFL and World Scientific renew agreement -

EIFL has renewed its agreement with World Scientific for two years, until 2024. Over the last three decades, World Scientific has established itself as the largest international scientific publisher in the Asia-Pacific region. The renewed agreement provides waived or discounted Article Processing Charges (APCs)… Read More

ARL and ACRL sponsor virtual listening session on OSTP policy guidance: ensuring free, immediate, and equitable access to federally funded research -

The Association of Research Libraries (ARL) and the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) are sponsoring a virtual listening session about the recent US Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) policy guidance ‘Ensuring Free, Immediate, and Equitable Access to… Read More

Council of Australian University Librarians and Taylor & Francis sign new transformative agreement -

The Council of Australian University Librarians (CAUL) and Taylor & Francis have signed a new transformative agreement which combines read access to journals with open access (OA) publication of research from participating institutions. Under the three-year partnership, beginning January 2023, researchers from participating… Read More


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